First up, President Bush and his minion John McCai...at makes Crocs. US start-up, explosive growth, abundant US jobs...gosh, the current business atmosphere is just brimming with economic opportunity.<br><br>Pretty impressive, eh? Well, now, let's hear the rest of the story. The reality: a Canadian outfit bought out by US investors, the original Canadian factory about to close and the jobs shipped to Mexico, sales down (stock price down 82% in the last year) and pending shareowner lawsuits over the dumping by the company owners of stock they owned just before the value started to drop.<br><br>McBush has a sure-fire lock on the election, yeah?<br><br>

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